I too like doing both. RN's and Paramedics don't practice medicine. As a RN/medic, I am responsible for treatment according to protocol in the field just as any other affiliated medic is. In...
I passed the CPNE in Dec. 2006 on my first attempt with no repeats. I would not have passed if I haden't attended Tina's workshop in San Jose California in June 2006. After that I PRACTICED the lab...
I would add that experienced paramedics should also be admitted to the EC program. I had 18 years paramedic of experience when I passed the NCLEX. I'm a CEN and precept new BSN grads occasionally....
peaparamedic replied to TraumaNurseRN's topic in Emergency
Wow, this is an amazing thread. I am a paramedic and a CEN. I totally agree with curbing attitude problems and working as a team. As a medic, I worry about what will kill someone in the 30 minutes I'm...
You asked for words of wisdom. I have lived it. Your approach NEEDS to be that simple if you can't find your desired mix of staff in the next couple of days. I understand that you are afraid. What...
peaparamedic replied to SteveNNP's topic in Men in Nursing
These are all abolutely hilarious. I can relate directly to most of them. My ED shift peers are about 50/50 "male" nurses. My usual answer to "Why did you decide to become a "male" nurse?" is that...
Interesting post. No doubt that many BON's are missing the big picture. For the record I am an 18 year paramedic ( never flew but have CCT and 911 experience) with a BS in Business, most of a BA in...
I passed the CPNE over New Year's weekend on my first attempt at Mansfield, OH. I echo everything "anticoag" has said. I would emphasis knowing the critical element pnemonics perfectly and practice...